Police: Stabbing suspect turns herself in

Police continue search for woman believed to have stabbed victim

Sheila Kay Grim, 38, of Chanceford Township, faces numerous charges, including attempted homicide. She is now in York County Prison on $200,000 bail. (York County Prison)

Update, July 8, 9:40 a.m.:

Sheila Kay Grim turned herself in to police Monday afternoon and is now in York County Prison, according to York Area Regional Police Sgt. Jeff Dunbar.

Grim's attorney made arrangements with York Area Regional Officer Bradley Meashey to meet at District Judge John H. Fishel's office, Dunbar said.

Grim could not post her $200,000 bail and is now at York County Prison. Grim has a preliminary hearing before Fishel scheduled for Aug. 4.

Update, July 7, noon:

A woman used a knife her ex-boyfriend had purchased for her to allegedly stab his current companion Saturday night in Windsor, according to charging documents.

York Area Regional Police are looking for Sheila Kay Grim, 38, of the 4000 block of Chanceford Township in connection with the stabbing. Grim faces charges of attempted homicide, aggravated assault, simple assault, burglary and criminal trespass, according to charging documents.

As of this morning, police had not arrested Grim, according to York Area Regional Police Sgt. Jeff Dunbar.

Police were sent to the first block of North Blacksmith Road in Windsor at 10:34 p.m. on Saturday. Once there, they found out that Grim had walked inside the home, where she began arguing with her ex-boyfriend, Derek Bowman, who lives there, documents state.

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Bowman had recently moved to the home after he and Grim broke up. Bowman asked Grim to leave several times, but she did not; instead, she continued to argue with him, documents state.

Michele Finn, 23, was also in the home, lying on a nearby couch watching a movie while Bowman and Grim argued, documents state. Finn told police she she was trying to avoid a confrontation with Grim, documents state.

While Bowman was trying to show Grim out of the house, Grim became enraged and yelled "I got something for you!" and brandished a "bladed hunting/skinning styled knife" according to documents.

Bowman and Finn said Grim then lunged at Finn as she was on the couch, slashing and stabbing her several times with the knife, documents state.

Bowman grabbed Grim, threw her to the ground and took the knife away from her, documents state. Finn then ran to a bathroom and called 911. Finn suffered a stab wound to the left side of her chest and a slash wound to her face, documents state.

Bowman recognized the knife Grim used as one he had bought for her as a gift.

Previous report:

York Area Regional Police say they are looking for Shelia Kay Grim of Felton in connection with a stabbing Saturday night in Windsor.

Police were called to North Blacksmith Avenue about 10:30 p.m. Saturday. Grim had entered the home and attacked a woman with a knife, police said.

The victim, whose name was not released, was taken to York Hospital with injuries to her face and upper body, police said. Montgomery said late Saturday that the upper body injury was a stab wound to the shoulder.

Montgomery said the incident was domestic in nature and that police were not considering the attacker to be a threat to anyone else.

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